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en·sured

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  1. United Airlines:

    While United did not operate the flight, Ms. Ahmad was our customer and we apologize to her for what occurred on the flight, after investigating this matter, United has ensured that the flight attendant, a Shuttle America employee, will no longer serve United customers.

  2. Meaghan Mobbs:

    Frankly, I find this whole act unconscionable and not all in the spirit by which The Biden administration promised to govern. President Biden ran on a supposed platform of unity but President Biden actions speak directly to the contrary. Apparently, unity is only for those who conform, when I joined the Board under the Trump Administration, there were holdovers from the Obama Administration. They were not terminated but instead served alongside Michael Wynne. This mix of perspective, experience, and belief systems ensured there was diversity - a value the Democratic party purports to hold above all else.

  3. Alexis McGill Johnson:

    For nearly half a century, Title X has ensured that those struggling to make ends meet or who dont have health insurance can access services like birth control, cancer screenings, and STD testing and treatment in their communities.

  4. Ezeugo Nnamdi Lawrence:

    They don't want to call it a racist attack against Africans but that's what it is, until the government has fully ensured our security, people should desist from coming here.

  5. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu:

    Proper management has ensured that there will not be a mass conflagration in the name of religious war, including a flare-up in terms of missiles from Gaza and Lebanon.


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